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SiemensEnergy Sector
Oil&Gas Division (E O)
May 2012 © Siemens AG 2011Energy Sector
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System shift –Growing electrification is leading to a power matrix
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Oil & Gas Division –Our Mission
Our customers from the oil and gas industry, the process
industry, and industrial and municipal power generation
appreciate us as their preferred global partner for
products, solutions and services.
Our customers' success is the source of our profitable
growth. Our customers benefit from cutting-edge
technology in turbomachinery, electrical and process
solutions and services. We support our customers with
our portfolio's top-class performance and efficiency over
the entire life cycle of our products and at the same time
protect our environment. We stand for excellence,
integrity and trustworthiness in our business. We employ
and encourage the best talent and value our employees'
experience.
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Oil & Gas Division –Organizational structure
Oil & Gas
CEO Adil Toubia
Gas turbines
Gas turbines for
power generation, CHP and mechanical
drives for all industrial
applications
Small gas turbines
from 5 up to 13 MW
Medium gas turbines
from 18.5 up to 50
MW
Steam turbines
Steam turbines for
power generation, CHP and mechanical
drives for all industrial
applications
Pre–designed steam
turbines up to 10 MW
Industrial turbines up
to 250 MW
Activities
Business
Units
Division
Industrial Power Turbines (E O IP)
CEO Markus Tacke
Value chain
Exploration &
production
Transport & storage
Refining &
petrochemicals
Products, systems and solutions
Turbo compressors,
fans
Electrical
instrumentation & telecommunications
Automation & control
Drivers
Compression & Solutions (E O C&S)
CEO Terrance Ivers
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Siemens Oil & Gas Division –Key figures in FY 2011
Employees 17,520
Profit 0.5
New orders 5.6
Revenue 4.7
(in billions of euros)
Key figures – FY 2011 Revenue by region
Europe, Africa, CIS,
Near Middle East
Americas
Asia, Australia
4,7 (bn. €)
20%
30%
50%
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History of the the Oil & Gas Division
Oil & Gas
Division
KWUSIEMENS
SIEMENS
PG
I&S
Chemtech (50%)
Chemtech (60%)
Berwanger
2002
2005
Chemtech (100%)
2006
2008
AEG 1969
Delaval
Mannesmann Demag
Alstom
2001
Westinghouse 1998
KK&K
HV-Turbo
2003
2006
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Oil & Gas Division –Organizational structure
Oil & Gas
CEO Adil Toubia
Gas turbines
Gas turbines for
power generation, CHP and mechanical
drives for all industrial
applications
Small gas turbines
from 5 up to 13 MW
Medium gas turbines
from 18.5 up to 50
MW
Steam turbines
Steam turbines for
power generation, CHP and mechanical
drives for all industrial
applications
Pre–designed steam
turbines up to 10 MW
Industrial turbines up
to 250 MW
Activities
Business
Units
Division
Industrial Power Turbines (E O IP)
CEO Markus Tacke
Value chain
Exploration &
production
Transport & storage
Refining &
petrochemicals
Products, systems and solutions
Turbo compressors &
fans
Electrical
instrumentation & telecommunications
Automation & control
Drivers
Fans
Compression & Solutions (E O C&S)
CEO Terrance Ivers
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Portfolio Overview –Industrial Power Turbines (E O IP)
Steam Turbines Gas Turbines
SGT-100
SGT-200
SGT-300
SGT-400
SGT-500
SGT-600
SGT-700
SGT-750
SGT-800
5 MW
7 MW
8 MW
13 MW
19 MW
25 MW
31 MW
36 MW
47 MW
SST-010
SST-040
SST-050
SST-060
SST-100
SST-110
SST-120
SST-150
SST-200
SST-300
SST-400
SST-500
SST-600
SST-700
SST-800
SST-900
up to 110 kW
up to 300 kW
up to 750 kW
up to 6 MW
up to 8,5 MW
up to 7 MW
up to 10 MW
up to 20 MW
up to 10 MW
up to 50 MW
up to 65 MW
up to 100 MW
up to 100 MW
up to 175 MW
up to 150 MW
up to 250 MW
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Innovation Highlight (1): Steam Turbines for Solar Thermal Power Plants
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Market RequirementsHighest efficiencies to minimize costs for the
solar field
Fast startup time to expand power generation
period
Designed for daily cycling
High reliability
Easy maintenance
Siemens answers withSiemens comprehensive steam turbine
portfolio for solar thermal power plants from
1,5 to 250 MW
Multi-purpose proven design for any new
upcoming project; available …
in non-reheat and reheat solutions
with axial exhaust to save civil work costs
Customer BenefitsHighly efficient, short payback of investments
Designed for daily start-up and shutdown
without reducing life time
Rapid start-up times
Daily cycling with low minimum load, enabling
maximum running hours per day for plants
without heat storage
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Innovation Highlight (2): Dry Low Emission (DLE) Combustion System
Market RequirementsGas turbines with low NOX emissions whilst
maintaining low carbon monoxide (CO)
emissions
Tested and reliable products
High efficiencies
Easy maintenance
Siemens answers withSiemens DLE combustion system
Robust and scalable DLE technologies for the
full GT range using pre-mix combustion
philosophy
Customer BenefitsAchieve legislative and permit requirements for
low NOX (mostly <15ppm NOX) emissions
without driving up the emissions of CO
No additional operational limitations on engine
operation – e.g. maintaining stable engine op-
eration through load shed and load acceptance
High reliability to minimize maintenance
requirements
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Industrial Power: Market segmentation
Pulp & paper
Chemical
Oil & gas
Biomass & WtE
Solar CSP
Sugar & ethanol
Metals & mining
Heat & power Geothermal
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Industrial Power Turbines – Reference: steam turbine for power generation from waste incineration
Customer: Afval Energie Bedrijf
Country: Netherlands
Customer benefits
Efficiency improved from 22 to 30 percent.
Refuse incineration increased by 1.5 million tons.
Siemens answers with
SST-700 reheat-steam turbine:
74 MW turbine as an extraction condensing reheat turbine
Large exhaust cross-section allows expansion of large steam flows
Very high efficiency
Market requirements
Clean incineration of the Amsterdam city’s waste releases energy
for efficient generation of power and district heating, the slag can
be used as building materials – proven technologies now to be
combined in new ways.
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Industrial Power Turbines – Reference: District heat cogeneration plant for a municipal utility
Customer: Göteborg EnergiAB
Country: Sweden
Overall efficiency of 92.5 %.
Power generation can be flexibly adapted to heat production.
Utmost reliability, minimum pollutant emissions
Customer benefits
The district heat cogeneration plant is home to three 45 MW industrial gas turbines of type SGT-800 and a 137 MW steam turbine of type SST-900.
Products
The district heat cogeneration plant has to meet around 35 percent of Gothenburg's heating requirements and around 30 percent of its power supply.
Göteborg Energi AB is boosting its in-house power generation to up to 1,400 GWh per year.
Requirements
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Oil & Gas Division –Organizational structure
Oil & Gas
CEO Adil Toubia
Gas turbines
Gas turbines for
power generation, CHP and mechanical
drives for all industrial
applications
Small gas turbines
from 5 up to 13 MW
Medium gas turbines
from 18.5 up to 50
MW
Steam turbines
Steam turbines for
power generation, CHP and mechanical
drives for all industrial
applications
Pre–designed steam
turbines up to 10 MW
Industrial turbines up
to 250 MW
Activities
Business
Units
Division
Industrial Power Turbines (E O IP)
CEO Markus Tacke
Value chain
Exploration &
production
Transport & storage
Refining &
petrochemicals
Products, systems and solutions
Turbo compressors,
fans
Electrical
instrumentation & telecommunications
Automation & control
Drivers
Compression & Solutions (E O C&S)
CEO Terrance Ivers
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The Oil & Gas Value Chain
Product export Gas lift
Gas/water injection
Field gatheringGas, oil, water separation
Gas, water treatment
Crude stabilization
Exploration & Production
Crude storage
Underground gas storageProduct metering
Crude pumping
Gas compressionNatural gas liquefaction
and storage
Transport & Storage
Main O&G industry processes / products
Compression
and pumping
Power generation
and distribution
Electrical
instrumentation &
telecommuni-
cations
Automation and
control
Industrial IT
Life-cycle
services
Siemens Portfolio
Refining & Petrochemicals
Refinery Applications:
Hydro treating
Hydro cracking
Hydro desulfurization
PlatformingCoking
Sulfur recovery
Coal/Gas-to-Liquids (C/GTL)
Coal-to-Chemicals (CTC)
Olefins
Ammonia
Methanol
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Portfolio Overview –Compression & Solutions (E O C&S)
Solution range Compressors & fans
Turbo
Equipment
LNG
Compression
applications
Subsea
Onshore
Pipelines
Life-cycle
management
Oil sands
Refineries
Tank farms
Offshore
Platforms
FPSO
Floaters
Plant products
Single-shaft compressors Fans for
STC-SH STC-SR Buildings & tunnels
STC-SI STC-STO Power plants
STC-SV STC-SX Industries
STC-DO STC-SOF/L/R
Geared compressors
STC-GC STC-GTO
STC-GO STC-GV
STC-GT STC-GVT
Compressor drive systems Train competence
Steam turbines
Gas turbines
Electric motors
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Compression & Solutions innovation highlight –Oil Sand
Economical production even from non-recoverablefaciesReduction of water usage, increase of productivity, less investmentReduction of environmental impact through less CO2 emission, less disturbance of environment
Customer benefits
Siemens answers with
Modular totally integrated E-houses for extremeclimate conditionsInductive heating of the reservoir through mediumfrequency induction
Market requirements
Economical recovery of bitumen from oil sandRecovery of highly viscous crude oilReduction of CO2- emissionReduction of water usage
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Compression & Solutions innovation highlight –District Cooling
Excellent coefficient of performance (COP) High reliability, high efficiency
We support our customers with efficient
technology along the entire chain of
energy conversion – from the chiller
design and efficiency to the energy CO2
free energy supply.
Customer benefits
Siemens chiller arrangement answers with
Market requirements
District cooling systems (DCS) distribute thermal energy
in form of chilled water from a central source to multiple
buildings through a network of underground pipes for use
in space and process cooling.
CO2 emission reduction
Overall attractive LCC
0,0
50000,0
100000,0
150000,0
200000,0
Regular Cooling District Cooling plant District Cooling plant
with high efficient Chiller
District Cooling Plant
receives Energy from
Solar Thermal Power Plant
t CO2
80.000 cars
50.000 cars
44.000 cars
0 cars
Emission equivalent to
High-efficiency with minimal space requirement
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Compression & Solutions –Reference: Eischleben compressor station
Customer: WINGAS
Country: Eischleben, Germany
50 % increase in the STEGAL pipeline's transportation capacity
All-inclusive offer for complex tasks
Flat-price erection, commissioning and function testing on the spot, quick delivery
Customer benefits
Two pipeline compressors of type STC-SV, driven by two SGT-700 gas turbines
Control systems, backpressure valves, gas sealing module
Automation and integration to ERP level
Products
The Eischleben compressor station for the STEGAL gas pipeline is used to boost capacity for 50 % of the east-to-west gas flow and meets about 6 % of Belgium's gas demand.
Requirements
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Compression & Solutions –Reference: Oseberg Field Center Production Platform
Customer: Norsk Hydro
Country: Norway
Products / Solutions
Complete revamp of the control and monitoring system DISCOS with
35,000 I/O points
Installation of a central control room equipped with Siemens PCS 7 HMI
Introduction of SIL, in accordance with IEC 61508
Requirements
The Oseberg Field Center produces 140,000 barrels of oil and
30 million m³ of gas, worth € 24 million, per day (2008). Production started
in 1988. The control system needed a full-scale upgrade, carried out on-
line between 2003 and 2007.
Customer benefits
Greater robustness of the plant, increased oil and gas extraction
Plant can be adapted to future needs.
Production continued during the conversion phase
Improved functionality ensures higher, steady production
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Compression & Solutions – Reference: Compressor train for CTL plant
Customer: SASOL
Country: Secunda,South Africa
A Siemens compressor train with an output of more than
700,000 m³/h supplies air to an air separation plant to produce
large quantities of oxygen – a basic resource at the front end of a
CTL (Coal-to-Liquids) plant.
Requirements
STC-SR axial-radial main air compressor with very high capacity
and STC-GV integrally geared booster air compressor, both
electric-motor-driven.
Scope of supply
High efficiency
Compression of ultra-high volume flows – the biggest of its kind in
the world
Customer benefits
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Our HSE Guidelines
our HSE guidelines are inseparably linked to all
our products, processes and services – from
engineering via implementation to operation.
we are committed to complying with all national
and international HSE legislation and regulations.
we make every possible effort to rule out all
potential causes of accidents and environmental
impacts.
we create a cultural awareness for HSE in
multinational teams around the world.
we use energy and natural resources efficiently
and intelligently to reduce emissions and waste.
we regard constructive communication between
all stakeholders as an essential prerequisite for
improvement.
In practice, this commitment means …
Adil Toubia, CEO Oil & Gas Division
At Siemens, strict compliance with Health,
Safety and Environmental (HSE) guidelines
is one of our cardinal corporate values.
Managers and staff are united in their firm
commitment to occupational health and
safety inside and outside the company.
Our aim is also to minimize the footprint of
our business activities on the environment.